Browser Based XML

Best Mozilla Firefox Browser Add-ons Collection / Extensions Collection

5 March 2009 | 18 Comments »
Best Mozilla Firefox Browser Add-ons Collection / Extensions Collection

Are you limited to use Internet on schedule or on rate? Do you remember the days of dial-up connections, when to save money, you’d try and save and download as many pages as possible for reading later? Now with the advent of broadband, those days are thankfully gone for most people. But there are occasions when you might want to save a whole website for offline reading or to do a backup. If that’s your case, then you should have a powerful and handy offline browser. Here I will commend some excellent and applied offline browsers to you. They are: SurfOffline, A1 Website Download, BackStreet Browser, BlackWidow and Offline Commander. Follow me and there must have a suited one for you!
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Dojo 3D Charting – Chart Types

13 February 2009 | 18 Comments »
Dojo 3D Charting - Chart Types

For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health…you need your browser, and your browser needs you. We lead you to the alter.

You take a browser out on the Web, hit some cool sites, knock back a couple of emails…and then what?

Just when you think you’re hitting it off, making a good impression, might be in with a chance here, mate… it jumps into a blue taxi and vanishes into the night. No happy ever after for you my friend, you’re going home alone.

Browsers can be heartlessly cruel. They promise you the World Wide Web, then deliver you to Wynberg Not Found. They reveal a bit of an image here, and a hint of a sound file there, but will they go the whole mult Continue Reading

Google I/O 2008 – JavaScript and DOM Programming in GWT

2 February 2009 | 18 Comments »
Google I/O 2008 - JavaScript and DOM Programming in GWT

It’s amazing that the huge text documents, the tapes, home video tapes and even the digital video tapes can now be stored in just one webpage. This World Wide Web can be easily accessed by every one by using a web browser.

This technology helps not only to store various types of information but also access it by just getting our home computer connected to the internet.

When you plan to watch a movie or a digital video at your friend’s residence then earlier you had to carry those tapes with you, but now that we have this powerful technology that you can store them on a website and can watch it through any computer and where ever you want.

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Creately – Online Diagramming and Design Demo

24 January 2009 | 18 Comments »
Creately - Online Diagramming and Design Demo

There are a variety of ways in which you can customize Visual Explorer to suit your needs. I’ve described a selection here to get you started.

Tab Views
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You can arrange web page tabs and tile or cascade web page windows using the tab options. From the Window menu simply click Use Tab Groups to disable this option. All of your existing tabs will then be re-arranged as cascaded windows – you can re-position these windows to suit your needs. Alternatively, on the Window menu select Tile Horizontally or Tile Vertically to automatically re-arrange the windows.
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Wii Softmodding Tutorial + ANY Questions! (Part 1) Installing HBC + IOS

21 January 2009 | 18 Comments »
Wii Softmodding Tutorial + ANY Questions! (Part 1) Installing HBC + IOS

1/ Installation of the Opera browser:

It’s very easy to download and install Opera – as long as you know how to install any software on your favourite platform.

2/ Opera browsers main features :

- Visual tabs (tab thumbnail preview): admittedly, tabbed browsing has been a feature of Opera for a long time now. This allows users to surf the Web more easily and faster by opening multiple Web pages within the same application window and it is now standard on any modern browser. Opera 10 introduces a great new feature with Opera 10 though: it is now possible to reveal dynamically-sized thumbnails of your open Continue Reading

Programmatically restrict file types in InfoPath browser forms

8 December 2008 | 18 Comments »
Programmatically restrict file types in InfoPath browser forms

You might not have given it much thought, but the browser your website is viewed on can completely change its appearance. Today there are two main types of browsers: Internet Explorer and Firefox. The purpose of this week’s article is not to get you to change over to Firefox, listing about why it has tabbed browsing, blocks popups, and is generally more stable. No, today we will discuss how the difference between Internet Explorer and Firefox affect your website.

If you haven’t recognized yet by the tone of this email, Internet Explorer 6 (IE 7 is getting better) is a curse on browsing Continue Reading